2017 decisions decisions decisions

2017 I spent $10 on Marvel Heroes, $ I never get to use in the cash shop through the summer. I got this 50% discount promo and it felt like the game needed it badly to survive, sadly that wasn't enough . The rest I've just been playing games that cost me nothing as a filler until I wait for the next X game I can see myself playing for long term and supporting it with my wallet.

All of these games cost me $0.00 except spending $10 this summer on Marvel Heroes thanks to a 50% discount coupon and the game felt it needed it badly but that didn't stop it from its demise. It was a mistake supporting something more of the same to come.

I honestly have no idea what I'll be playing/supporting in 2018 as I have limited info on what is to come exactly when. I've always had a game that I can see myself enjoying since waiting for X game and not playing anything has never been an option for me.

What have you done to help push gaming forward or backward in 2017? If anything Blizzard understands that getting audience is important to your product. By giving me a choice to win more in a specific game or in real life is one of things I like to see more. Giving me a choice on buying games and game time through in game items or in this case currency at the cost of ruining WOW's economy is something I could live with as all I did was 3v3 repetitive arena which also is about to end as pushing rating is only worth doing in the last 4 days from a 3+ month of season.

As of now I'm playing Curse of Osiris, and The Division's new expansion mostly. I also play GW2, ESO, ESO Legends, not to mention all the games that are having holiday specials and give aways just for logging in. Uplay is now giving away a free copy of World in Conflict. That and all the games on my waiting list, purchased and not played yet will make for a 2018 with lots to do.

As of now I'm playing Curse of Osiris, and The Division's new expansion mostly. I also play GW2, ESO, ESO Legends, not to mention all the games that are having holiday specials and give aways just for logging in. Uplay is now giving away a free copy of World in Conflict. That and all the games on my waiting list, purchased and not played yet will make for a 2018 with lots to do.

do you guys ever play Steam 'indish' kind of games? and why not, do you just wait for sales to be really high and a lot of buzz before jumping in (like Ark for example) basically what is your decision factors here becuase mine appears to be radically different

Please do not respond to me, even if I ask you a question, its rhetorical.

As of now I'm playing Curse of Osiris, and The Division's new expansion mostly. I also play GW2, ESO, ESO Legends, not to mention all the games that are having holiday specials and give aways just for logging in. Uplay is now giving away a free copy of World in Conflict. That and all the games on my waiting list, purchased and not played yet will make for a 2018 with lots to do.

do you guys ever play Steam 'indish' kind of games? and why not, do you just wait for sales to be really high and a lot of buzz before jumping in (like Ark for example) basically what is your decision factors here becuase mine appears to be radically different

I prefer high-quality, story-driven games. I don't even care if it's 10 hours or less. Just tell me a good story. I'm not 13 anymore, so time is more limited, so I prefer games that I can hop in and out with relatively low commitment. The exception is WoW and SWTOR, which I hop between throughout the year.